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This is truly awesome, but somehow it makes me all the more disappointed by her inability to get those pliers off the goddamn floor.

This story is so tragic. Such suffering, to have to live in Dallas AND get married in Cleveland.

"Women's magazine?" If a regular "women's magazine" had pure espionage, tales of disguise, seduction, and secretly radical social justice, hell motherfucker yeah I'd read that shit.

The report is about the World Cocoa Foundation sending funds to stop Ebola because they don't want to lose money on their cocoa crop. The snark wasn't aimed at people dying of Ebola, it's aimed at the chocolate industry.

A real missed opportunity for a "Drunk in Louvre" headline.

If any of you haven't clicked the bottom video yet, DO.

So guy finds you freezing and drunk in the snow. Drags you into a place he's likely squatting. Gets you out of wet shoes. Leaves for who knows what reason. If he was kidnapping you he would've tied you up or worse and he certainly wouldn't have left your stuff where you could easily find it. There's no struggle to

I think that kidnapping might actually have saved your life

50 Yards of Gray. Good luck.

Yes. I'm freaking out that Marshawn Lynch isn't getting more carries because I care about the STORYLINE of my fantasy football team.

"Gonorrhea is the second most popular STD in the States"

Can you fit this entire thread in that room?

What a waste of money. 30 grand could have put a couple of those sex dolls through college.

Substitute Cleopatra for Hatshepsut, and you'll really have something...

Here's the odd thing about this phenomenon. Often — not always , but frequently — simply talking to your partner about the issue will diffuse the situation and may lead to useful change.

I'm from Eastern Europe and I find my friends lack of attachment highly odd, to be honest. If it wasn't my for highly annoying grandfather, who lives with my parents, I would be absolutely fine living with my parents for the rest of my life. Right now, I live in the city and my parents live in the burbs where I grew